Re: Wheel Base
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No idea on the large 30s senior models but on the other models it was forward of the cowl thru the 23rd series 50s. There are short and long front fender assys for those years.
For 51-6 it was in the back seat area just forward of the rear window and axle. Those years are easy to see if you look at the parts book body illustrations and compare a rear door between the two wheelbases. On the shorter WB cars you will see a large notch in the rear door that accommodate the wheel well area and on the longer models it is a only a slight notch.
Posted on: 2/1 20:42
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Howard
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Home away from home
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On 22nd and 23rd series cars I believe some or all of the difference was in the front clip. I only ever had one (a 1948 Henney-Packard Nu-3-Way) so not really sure if the passenger compartment was also a bit longer on passenger cars. I can say with certainty that the front clip on mine was higher!
Posted on: 2/1 22:27
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Home away from home
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On the 21st, 22nd, 23rd series it is in front of the cowl. The lwb 7 passenger and limo are another matter
Posted on: 2/2 1:43
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Home away from home
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IIRC, from the time of the 33/40/45 designation series, the extra length was ahead of the cowl. That may have been the case from the 20s with the sixes and eights, too, but I don't know.
I know bupkis about the 1950s models except where to find what engines.
Posted on: 2/3 7:45
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